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This is the official Sabil API client for JavaScript.
yarn add sabil-js
or if using npm
npm install --save sabil-js
import Sabil from "sabil-js";
Note the common js version can be found in sabil-js/common.cjs
attach
function to attach the device to the user. You must pass the client_id
and a user
.try {
const { device_id } = await Sabil.attach({
client_id: `client_id`,
user: `user_id`,
appearance_config: {
font_family: `Inter, sans-serif`,
},
});
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
Ideally, you should call the attach
function on every page as soon as you have the user id available. Alternatively, you can call it only when the user id becomes available and/or on key entry pages like the dashboard, login, ...etc.
By default, the devices are automatically detached if they are not used for 1 week. You can change this behavior in the dashboard settings. But it might be useful to manually detach the devices sometimes. For example, if the user logs out, it's good to detach the device. If you need to manually detach the device, do the following:
try {
await Sabil.detach({
client_id: `client_id`,
user: `user_id`,
device: `device_id`,
});
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
The device
field takes the device ID that is returned in the attach
function response as device_id
.
That's it. To learn more, visit the documentation
FAQs
Sabil JS SDK
We found that sabil-js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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